I say stick with the classic dino designs, bring back some of the cast from all 3 films (Grant, Malcom, Ellie, Tim, (Lex and Kelly Cameos only), Sarah, Nick and Billy. Keep some parts major, while others relatively smaller.

Make the film sorta deal with "do we kill these creatures, or protect them?" hell, i wouldn't even object to a multi billionaire who decides to come aboard and claim to do what Hammond could never do.

its not exactly an original story idea, but it's better already than 3, and It'd be kinda nice to put the "park" back in Jurassic Park making the film come full circle

WOW, Jeff Goldblum is turning 61 years old this year! He looks damn good for his age; he doesn't look Grandfatherly, just a good looking older dude who has aged well. I think it helps that he kept in good shape all these years.

Sam Neil has aged well too. The baby of the group, Laura Dern looks good too; might I add she's like the world's most underrated/under valued actress.

Eh julianne Moore and Jeff goldblum would be harder.... Other than what... Anchorman? What exactly is vince vaughn doing?

His oldschool /dodgeball/ wedding crasher days are kinda over...

The thing about his roles in-between Swingers and Made/Old School are his 'Lost Years' where he did 'Psycho' and other dramatic/understated work that is completely jarring to the rest of his career. You could say during that era, he was trying to find footing for his career, and I just don't see him going back to that, since he hasn't in the past 2 decades.

In fact, I think most people have forgotten that he was in The Lost World. Usually they would freak out. "What, really? He was in there?"

If he came back, personally, it would be a distraction.

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WTF, man, Jeff Goldblum is turning 61 years old this year! He looks damn good for his age; he doesn't look Grandfatherly, just a good looking older dude who has aged well. I think it helps that he kept in good shape all these years.

Sam Neil has aged well too. The baby of the group, Laura Dern looks good too; might I add she's like the world's most underrated/under valued actress.

No...it was me googling pictures of Goldblum, and showing my admiration. I was going to type "WOW, Man" but decided on "WTF" instead. It wasn't directed towards you because it wouldn't make sense to your previous posts.

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Im not even sure that all of these actors would be interested in coming back for this, or if the studio even wants them back. It not like any of them are current big box office names.

Before this iteration of JP4 came together, Laura Dern said in an interview (back in 2008) that Spielberg approached her about playing Ellie again in JP4. She said something along the lines of "You can't say 'no' to someone like Spielberg."

In a more recent interview, she wasn't sure if she was going to be in JP4 due to changing nature of the film.

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People consider saying no to Spielberg, but eventually give in. DDL per example.

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Who the **** makes a movie and while planning it is like, "you know what this needs...is some Greg Kinnear."

I'm playing Jurassic Park Builder on my tablet and there's a section where they create an underwater Jurassic Park that people tour in mini-subs. I thought that'd be an awesome idea for a movie, but then I remembered that they pretty much did something like that for Jaws when they put him in an aquatic theme park.

I like Safety Not Guaranteed, at the very least Trevorrow will bring heart to the film, which is something lacking in many of today's blockbusters. But as Joe Carnahan has said, it's not safe for a guy who does small indie films to jump into big budget cinema like that. If he does a reasonably budgeted Flight of the Navigator first and then jumps onto JP IV, it'd work out better.

I like Safety Not Guaranteed, at the very least Trevorrow will bring heart to the film, which is something lacking in many of today's blockbusters. But as Joe Carnahan has said, it's not safe for a guy who does small indie films to jump into big budget cinema like that. If he does a reasonably budgeted Flight of the Navigator first and then jumps onto JP IV, it'd work out better.

I think as long as Spielberg is there to offer the occasional advice and keep the studio off his back, he'll do just fine. I gotta imagine it can pretty disorienting to suddenly be handed the reigns of a billion dollar property.